Philly's Supper Bowl LII Inspired Food and Snacks

Philly's Supper Bowl ILL Inspired Food and Snacks

Philly's Supper Bowl ILL Inspired Food and Snacks

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PhillyBite Eagles FoodPhiladelphia, PA - Among the ever-growing list of Eagles fan fare are vegan pastry inspired by Broad Street’s greased poles (Dottie’s Donuts), all-green Bloody Mary cocktails (Pub & Kitchen), broccolini cheesesteaks (Rooster Soup Co.) and underdog everything, including soft pretzels (Philly Pretzel Factory) and mac-and-cheese (Mac Mart).


  • Bleeding Green Bloody Mary – Rittenhouse Square’s handsome, rowdy, delightful Pub & Kitchen has turned their tomato cocktail green with cucumber, green apple, spinach, parsley, fresh horseradish, hot sauce, black pepper and vodka.1946 Lombard Street, (215) 545-0350, thepubandkitchen.com
  • Broccolini Cheesesteak – The much-loved, do-good diner Rooster Soup Co. (from chef Michael Solomonov and partner Steve Cook) turns the city’s most famous sandwich Eagles green—and good for you. The veggie-based broccolini cheesesteak is made with charred, caramelized broccolini topped with romesco sauce and melted provolone on a seeded roll. 1526 Sansom Street, (215) 454-6939, roostersoupcompany.com
  • Eagles Fan On A Greased Pole Doughnut – Vegan pastry shop Dottie’s Donuts (two locations) has invented a confection that celebrates the 2018 NFC Championship meme of the lampposts Philadelphia police “greased” Broad Street, in order to prevent fans from climbing them in celebration. The slim “greased pole” confection is made of chocolate dough, vanilla glaze and a dollop of green matcha glaze, to represent the jubilant, jersey-wearing pole climber. 4529 Springfield Avenue; 509 S. 6th Street, (215) 662-0379, @dottiesdonutsphl SEE.. Dottie's Donuts Creates Eagles Fan on a Greased Pole Doughnut's
  • Eagles Fancy Donut – Wildly popular doughnut-and-fried-chicken shops Federal Donuts gets in on the act with a classic cake doughnut with white chocolate glaze and green and silver sprinkles, available at all four local stores. 1632 Sansom Street; 701 N. 7th Street; 3428 Sansom Street, 1219 S. 2nd Street; federaldonuts.com
  • Foles-gers Coffee – TheFishtown and Kensington cafes of Reanimator Coffee Roasters are pouring and vending bags of this quarterback-inspired bean blend, whose tasting notes are described as “brown sugar, almond” and “victory.” 1523 E. Susquehanna Avenue, (215) 425-5805; 310 W. Masters Street, (267) 758-6264, reanimatorcoffee.com
  • Green Beer – Every St. Patrick’s Day, historic Irish pub McGillin’s Olde Ale House proudly serves green beer. This year, the 158-year-old operation, Philadelphia’s oldest continuously operated tavern, breaks with decades-old tradition by serving green beer early—for the Birds’ trip to the big show. 1310 Drury Street, (215) 735-5562, mcgillins.com
  • Ice Cream Footballs – Old City’s Victorian-inspired Franklin Fountain has fashioned football-shaped ice cream novelties (read: pops) out of chocolate and green mint chip ice cream, available plain or dipped in house-made chocolate, and available pre-order in sets of 8 or more. Nearby, at sibling candy shop Shane Confectionery, they’re making and vending all manner of green sweets, including chocolate eagles. The Franklin Fountain: 116 Market Street, (215) 627-1899; Shane: 110 Market Street, (215) 922-1048, franklinfountain.com
  • Super Bowl Sundae – For one day only—February 4, obviously—Fishtown’s adorable Weckerley’s Ice Cream will break out their NFL-inspired sundae. A basket of eight waffle cone “nacho chips” holds a scoop of house-made cinnamon ice cream and a scoop of avocado lime sorbet, topped with mascarpone whipped cream, shaved dark chocolate and fresh strawberry sauce. 9 W. Girard Avenue, (215) 882-9958, weckerlys.com
  • Underdog Mac & Cheese – Mac Mart, a small, modern takeout operation in the Rittenhouse Square neighborhood, took the Eagles’ underdog designation literally. Philly’s own mac & cheesery is serving hotdogs under her rich, seven-cheese signature pasta. 104 S. 18th Street, (215) 444-6144, macmartcart.com
  • Underdog Pretzel Bones – This one comes from regional soft pretzel powerhouse Philly Pretzel Factory, a Philly-owned outfit with dozens of shops in and beyond Philadelphia. For this traditional, simple snack, the twist in the middle migrates to both ends to make a bone shape. (Dog mask-wearers Chris Long and Lane Johnson would be proud.) Available at participating locations. phillypretzelfactory.com SEE.. Philly Pretzel Factory is Selling Super Bowl LII Underdog Bones

 

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